Pierre Alechinsky (1927)

Contre la photographie

Pierre Alechinsky (1927)

Contre la photographie

1969 | Acrylique sur papier marouflé sur toile | 218 x 201 cm

This title of this work proclaims that it’s against photography. So what’s wrong with taking pictures?

What Pierre Alechinsky meant (back then) is that photography didn’t deserve to be called art. He said photographs were too realistic. A painting, on the other hand, could be as imaginative as you wanted it to be. Like in this abstract work, where he even included a row of visual footnotes to help us interpret it.


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